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The highly anticipated Botanica Tulip Festival in Chilliwack is gearing up for its return this April, promising a newly reimagined event adorned with a vibrant assortment of floral colors. Formerly recognized as the Chilliwack Tulip Festival, this event marks the celebration of Spring. It will feature the natural splendor of over 1.5 million blooming tulips

The O-Hanami Festival at the Nikkei Centre in Burnaby is an annual celebration of Japanese culture that takes place every Spring. The celebration is centered around the traditional Japanese custom of Hanami, which means "flower viewing". This festival celebrates Japanese culture with performances, catered lunches, and more. RELATED: The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival Returns This Spring

Lakeland Flowers in Abbotsford, BC is coming back stronger than ever this year with Canada's largest tulip festival. Lakeland Flower's tulip festival, Bloom, is a major attraction in Abbotsford. Each year, it draws visitors from all over the province and beyond to witness the stunning display of colorful blooms set against the picturesque backdrop of

Delight in the revival of an Arts Club favourite with the contemporary Canadian comedy Sexy Laundry, by acclaimed playwright Michele Riml. Sexy Laundry is playing at the Granville Island Stage from April 11 to May 12. In Sexy Laundry, Alice (Lossen Chambers) and Henry (Cavan Cunningham) are coming to grips with their lacklustre sex life.

The annual Coquitlam carnival, hosted by West Coast Amusements, is a local favourite for young ones. This year's carnival is set to return for 10 days in April. As per usual, visitors can expect plenty of rides, fun fair games, and delicious bites for the whole family. RELATED: This Interactive Map Takes You To 300+ Cherry

For two decades, the Surrey Vaisakhi Parade has graced the community streets. Organized by Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar, this year's event will take place on Saturday, April 20. This annual tradition is a religious celebration for Sikhs around the world, commemorating the birth or establishment of Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699. RELATED: The